ART CV ACADEMIC CV CONTACT FACEBOOK

Andrea Dezsö

ART

PROJECTS

WRITING

TEACHING FEATURES
"I want the kind of husband who does not go to bars!"
An artist from Romania remembers the no-nonsense wisdom of her family's embroidered art

My grandmother Mamushka's pantry wall hanging is the first one I remember clearly. It was a white rectangular canvas embroidered in blue, with a rose in its center rendered precisely in the illustrative style of my schoolbooks. Around the rose snaked the warning, sewn in a fancy, old-fashioned script: "There are no roses without thorns, there is no love without tears." Mamushka had a wall hanging in her kitchen too, this one sewn in red. It said, "I want the kind of husband who does not go to bars, a husband who eats his dinner at home, and appreciates his family." Underneath the text was an image of a young, slightly cross-eyed man, eating at a kitchen table, surrounded by his family. The embroidered kitchen in which this embroidered man ate his embroidered dinner had a miniature embroidered wall hanging of its own.
Excerpt from Andrea Dezsö: The Kitsch in the Kitchen, published in Print Magazine 2004 May, pages 2-7
Buy this issue of Print Magazine here (This is an outside link to Howdesign.com)